Prayers for a safe trip!I hope you enjoy time with your family. We’ll be here when you get back for more gardening shenanigans ❤
happilyeverafter
Hellebores look just beautiful. Everything looks so good my friend
janeta
So enjoyable to see spring popping up in your garden. Looks great!
karysu
good to hear from you, Jenny! Here in Michigan, we are creeping toward spring. today temps in the 50s but nighttime temps still around 30. My star flowers and buttercups are in bloom and my Primrose are budding up and will soon be coloring the landscape. Have a safe and wonderful trip.
MaryBornforHealth
Hi the pink flowers are cordyallis —not bleeding heart. Your garden is looking lovely. It’s amazing how much further along our gardens are in Central VA and we are only a few hours away. My viburnums, azaleas and Kerrias are all blooming and my daffodils( even the Kate season varieties) are gone!
JeanTOM-qbdm
Your garden is so pretty. I also love early mornings.
blk
Good morning, Jenny. Such a pretty spring garden. Mine is still covered with a foot of snow here in Vermont! That lovely little pink flower looks like a corydalis, a spring ephemeral which will die back sometime after bloom. Be sure to mark its place. it is a bulb planted in the fall. I love it.
maurapichett
Love your videos....your so down to earth and real..I garden here in Ireland.
margaretwalsh
I think your pink Bleeding Heart type plant may be a Corydalis. If so, they are beautiful for a short time in early spring then they disappear until the next year. Have a fun trip! 😊
DawnBakerArt
Hi Jenny🌺 your garden looks beautiful and gorgeous in march . The plant with pink flowers is corydalis solida ' Beth Evans' . Have awonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
linakhoury
Happy morning...from a few miles south of you in Southern Maryland. Your beautiful pink mystery flower...Larkspur??? Corydalis?
Safe travels!
janiceclements
It is acceptable and even desirable to have a life. Good morning
kathrynmettelka
Hi Jenny have you ever used your iPhone to look up your photos. After you take your photo look in your photo folder and when you click on the photo down at the bottom you will see a information symbol click on it and you should see where it says look up plant.
kathyfunk
Eat the sugar snaps directly in the garden. So good!
kathrynmettelka
Have a safe trip jenny! Yes we just had a crazy windy snowy day yesterday and still snow in the ground 😊
gracieshomeandgardens
Good morning Jenny!! Love to hear your chimes when you have a little breeze. Jenny, I believe you may have the bleeding heart called Luxariant. It looks like the one I purchased at Wal-Mart this year and it came with two roots.
lindakay
Good morning. New sub as I love what you did with the no dig areas on front of your home. I plan on doing similar this year
misscandicern
The plant with the pink flowers looks like Corydalis solida Beth Evans. It is definitely not dicentra IMHO